Well no way they get a dime of my moolah for this. They should've paid me for even downloading that demo.
Should NCAA Football 10 Get Your Business? (Who Needs Rules)
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Re: Should NCAA Football 10 Get Your Business? (Who Needs Rules)
Last year's version was a bit of progress from '08's version. The same can't be said for this year...Last edited by Speedy; 06-19-2009, 03:17 PM.Originally posted by Gibson88Anyone who asked for an ETA is not being Master of their Domain.
It's hard though...especially when I got my neighbor playing their franchise across the street...maybe I will occupy myself with Glamore Magazine.Comment
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Re: Should NCAA Football 10 Get Your Business? (Who Needs Rules)
I went NG for EA NCAA Football. I have to give EA a big thank you. If it weren't for crappy EA Football games I would have never been introduced to first person shooters.Comment
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Re: Should NCAA Football 10 Get Your Business? (Who Needs Rules)
I know man. It's tough. College football is by far my favorite sport, but Teambuilder and Campus Whatever isn't enough to sell me. On the bright side, FN4 and Madden look like they've taken nice leaps forward. So you can play the former until the latter is released and hopefully not miss a lot.Sound a lot like me dude. Long time NCAA'er, but this year the buck stops. will NOT buy the game or rent it. With Fight Night dropping next week, Madden in August, and even Backbreaker rumored to come out in 2009, NCAA is easily the weakest sports title on the market.
Maybe the NCAA team will put together a quality upgrade for 2011 and I can start my streak over.Comment
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Re: Should NCAA Football 10 Get Your Business? (Who Needs Rules)
Moved from the thread that was just locked to reduce clutter
What you are endorsing if you choose to buy this game
Companies who lie to their consumers
We've got a huge thread on these forums already, so I don't think I need to say much here. Fact is, very specific changes for NCAA 10 were promised on these boards, and as of the demo, many of those promises have not been fulfilled.
Broken products
Two years in a row, the NCAA series has shipped with a handful of the game's major features being broken right out of the box. Last year it was dynasty bugs (online and off) and broken sliders, this year we have the infamous roster goof and *shock* the same broken sliders.
Keep in mind, those are just features that shipped broken. The actual gameplay is another story all together.
Last-gen experience on a next-gen console
Aside from the quality of the player models and stadiums (which still, don't look that great compared to other next-gen games), virtually every aspect of this series' presentation screams last-gen.
Crowds and sidelines look like they belong on the N64.
The commentary and overall game presentation hasn't made any significant changes since the PS2 heyday.
College atmosphere remains virtually non-existant in pre/post game activites and on the actual field of play.
Arcade, not sim gameplay
The developers themselves have stated on these boards that their grand design for NCAA is to not make it a simulation football game.
In other words, the turn-on-a-dime running and laser-arm passing are there by design.
If this is a design you do not agree with, and you are supporting the NCAA series financially, expect this design philosophy to remain constant so long as it remains profitable for the NCAA team.
Features first, gameplay second
Think about it: how much has the gameplay really changed in the last five years? Hardly any, if at all.
What we seem to get instead, every year, is a bunch of "back of the box" features thrown in there to hide the fact that core gameplay in the NCAA series is still stuck in the caveman era of robo-passing, players on ice skates, offensive and defensive linemen with no real-life logic whatsoever, not to mention the complete lack of real-life physics or momentum.
But hey, if you're fine with that, feel free to keep buying the game.
I, for one, will not be buying this game, as I have not bought any EA football game (including Madden) since the '05 editions.
This is not because I don't like EA (NHL '09 is my most-played game of the last year), but because I do not support inferior sports franchises that are heading in the wrong direction.Comment
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Re: Should NCAA Football 10 Get Your Business? (Who Needs Rules)
I seen that Fight night come out on the 25th so I will get that and wait for madden to come out. Madden has me pumped with all the features and I have not played madden in 3 years so I am kind of excited.Comment
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Re: Should NCAA Football 10 Get Your Business? (Who Needs Rules)
There was a time when I didn't think I'd ever go a year without buying Madden. I had the original PC version back in 1989 when it was just X's and O's on the screen and every incarnation since. Come 2004 I just stopped buying it. And I don't miss it. I am certain with Call of Duty, The Show, Fight Night, and all the RPG's and solid adventure titles out there, I could live without NCAA football too.
They are treading on very thin ice with me a loyal customer right now.Chalepa Ta Kala.....Comment
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Re: Should NCAA Football 10 Get Your Business? (Who Needs Rules)
Exactly.
The time between this game and Madden is what, a little over a month?
You've got some serious problems if you can't wait that long to hold out for what looks to be a vastly superior football product, not to mention one that's actual under great leadership and seems to be heading in the right direction, even if it has some shortcomings this season.
Even if Madden ends up being unplayable this year, there are, as others have mentioned, tons of other games out there to take up one's time/money.
Not to mention the numerous other things one can do with one's time that don't involve sitting on a couch and playing video games.Last edited by jyoung; 06-19-2009, 03:31 PM.Comment
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Re: Should NCAA Football 10 Get Your Business? (Who Needs Rules)
The NCAA Golden Age: NCAA 06
In studio pre-game show.
Stat overlays.
Home field advantage (even if you didn't like it, there was a visceral difference from stadium to stadium in atmosphere)
Freaking formation subs
Custom playbooks
The ability for superior D-lines to dominate
D-1AA Teams!!!
Why are we still waiting for these things? I will play 06 barring a divine patch.Comment
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Re: Should NCAA Football 10 Get Your Business? (Who Needs Rules)
06 was a broken game. Great ideas but for online players this game was a complete and udder mess.The NCAA Golden Age: NCAA 06
In studio pre-game show.
Stat overlays.
Home field advantage (even if you didn't like it, there was a visceral difference from stadium to stadium in atmosphere)
Freaking formation subs
Custom playbooks
The ability for superior D-lines to dominate
D-1AA Teams!!!
Why are we still waiting for these things? I will play 06 barring a divine patch.
04 is the best game made.Comment
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YOU GUYS WON'T GET NCAA BECAUSE 1 YOU SUCK AT 2 SLIDERS ARE NOT BROKEN I AM ABLE TO GET TO THE QB AND SACK HIM EVERY TIME. AND 3 STOP THE CRYING BECAUSE IT'S REALLY REALLY DUM FOR THIOSE WHO CRY IS THE ONE WHO SUCK'S AT NCAA.Comment
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Re: Should NCAA Football 10 Get Your Business? (Who Needs Rules)
HUH?
You looking at the Chair MAN!
Number may not tell the whole story ,but they never lie either.Comment
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Hahaha nicely put. Too bad it's true...
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